Embarcadero Plaza, previously known as Justin Herman Plaza from its opening in 1972 until 2017, is a plaza near the intersection of
Market and
Embarcadero in
San Francisco's
Financial District, in the
U.S. state of
California. It is owned by
Boston Properties, who acquired the neighboring
Embarcadero Center office, hotel, and retail complex in 1998.
Design
The design of Embarcadero Plaza is credited to
Don Carter (principal-in-charge) with help from
Mario J. Ciampi
Mario Joseph Ciampi (April 27, 1907 – July 6, 2006) was an American architect and urban planner best known for his modern design influence on public spaces and buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Biography
Ciampi's parents emigrated from ...
and
John Bolles. The original concept was devised by
Lawrence Halprin, who described five distinct districts of Market Street in the 1962 report ''What to do About Market Street'' starting at the Embarcadero and ending at Van Ness.
In retrospect, Halprin's vision for Market was described as a "pedestrian-oriented series of linked civic spaces" which were later realized as the open spaces running from Embarcadero Plaza (in the northeast) to
UN Plaza in the southwest. Halprin described an early concept for what he called Ferry Building Park in the 1962 ''Market Street'' report, proposing to bring
San Francisco Bay
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and the original harbor closer to Market, as "the
mbarcaderoFreeway and the Ferry building have created an impenetrable barrier, at street level, to one of San Francisco's most priceless assets – its marine setting" and offering ways to minimize the visual and aural impact of the double-decked freeway.
The controversial ''
Vaillancourt Fountain'' dominates the northeast end of the plaza. The large plaza could accommodate large crowds, and the roaring fountain was designed to drown out noise from the
Embarcadero Freeway, which was completed in 1959 and ran along the east side of the plaza from its opening in 1972 until the freeway was torn down in 1991.
''
La Chiffonnière
''La Chiffonnière'' ("Rag Woman") is a stainless steel sculpture by French artist Jean Dubuffet, installed in Justin Herman Plaza, in San Francisco's Financial District, in the U.S. state of California. The tall, 4,500 pound artwork was concei ...
'' is also installed in the plaza, closer to Market.
A
bocce ball court was built using private donations in 2010.
Reception
During the debate over changing the name, ''
San Francisco Chronicle'' urban spaces critic John King called it "a stark concrete landscape" and added "there's no earthly reason you would want to be there."
In an earlier article published just after Halprin's death in 2009, King noted that Embarcadero Plaza was "oversize and stiff, unable to adjust to the changing urban scene on all sides."
History
The plaza, located at the eastern end of Market Street, opened in 1972. It was originally named for
M. Justin Herman
M. Justin Herman (1909–1971) was an American public administrator. From 1951 to 1959 he was head of the regional office of the Housing and Home Finance Agency in San Francisco, California. From 1959 until his death in 1971, he was the Executive ...
, executive director of the
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency from 1959 to 1971.
In 2017, County Supervisor
Aaron Peskin
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introduced a resolution to rename the site Embarcadero Plaza, citing Herman's role in displacing poor and minority residents from the
Western Addition,
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,
Chinatown
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, and
South of Market neighborhoods while presiding over the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. The
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
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passed the resolution unanimously on September 19, 2017. The name Embarcadero Plaza will be temporary until a new official name can be decided upon.
The Board's resolution is nonbinding, as the authority to change the name rests with the
San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission. Peskin stated he had received an unsolicited text from the owner, Boston Properties, which said they would cover the cost of replacing the plaque bearing Herman's name.
The Recreation & Parks Commission voted 4–2 to remove Justin Herman's name on November 16, 2017. An earlier vote in October ended in a 3–3 tie after one of the commissioners (who had favored removal of the name) left the meeting before the vote was held.
David Johnson, a photographer who documented life in the Western Addition prior to SFRA's redevelopment, is a leading candidate for the renaming of the plaza.
Usage
The plaza is frequented by nearby office workers on lunch break and by families with small children. Free daytime concerts occur frequently in the summer, and an ice skating rink is set up for winter months. In 1987, during
The Joshua Tree Tour,
U2 held a free concert in Justin Herman Plaza to "Save the Yuppies" following the
Black Monday financial crisis in October. During the finale of the impromptu concert,
Bono
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Born and raised in Dublin, he attended M ...
spray-painted graffiti on ''Vaillancourt Fountain'', for which he was fined.
During the early 1990s, the plaza was better known as EMB, one of the world's premier
street skateboarding sites. Formal athletic ceremonies and rallies have also occurred in the plaza, including the retirement of
Joe Montana (1995), attended by an estimated 25,000 people; the commemoration of
Barry Bonds
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becoming the
all-time home run leader (2007); and as the site of Super Bowl City, a "fan village" for attendees of
Super Bowl 50 (2016) at
Levi's Stadium in distant
Santa Clara. Because of its size, the plaza is also frequently used for political rallies, including the
Occupy San Francisco protest which took over the plaza for several months in 2011.
Recurring events
The monthly
Critical Mass bicycle rides have started from the plaza since September 1992. Since 2006, on
Valentine's Day, the plaza is the site of the
Great San Francisco Pillow Fight, an unsponsored annual
pillow fight flash mob
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.
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